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but behind a picture perfect image, john edwards was hiding edwards was-- an affair with a member of his campaign staff at a time when his wife was suffering from cancer. as his trial ended inconclusively, he admitted he could no longer shy away from the truth that he denied for so long. >> while i don't believe i did anything illegal or ever thought i was doing anything illegal, i did an awful, awful lot that was wrong. and there is no one else responsible for my sins. >> the case hinged on whether the money edwards used to hide his affair was given as a political donation or as a personal gift. on all but one of the six charges, the jury could not agree, leaving edwards to claim a victory of sorts and acknowledged the told the trial it's taken on his family. >> kate has been here almost every single day. she has been here no matter what, no matter how awful and painful a lot of the evidence was for her. >> it is not likely the department of justice will pursue a retrial, bringing his public ordeal to an end for now, but the political career of this once a rising star has long been
but behind a picture perfect image, john edwards was hiding edwards was-- an affair with a member of his campaign staff at a time when his wife was suffering from cancer. as his trial ended inconclusively, he admitted he could no longer shy away from the truth that he denied for so long. >> while i don't believe i did anything illegal or ever thought i was doing anything illegal, i did an awful, awful lot that was wrong. and there is no one else responsible for my sins. >> the case...
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presidential candidate, john edwards, has been found not guilty of illegally using campaign money to hide details about his pregnant mistress. the judge in north carolina declared a mistrial when the jury couldn't reach a verdict on five other alleged offenses. jonathan blake reports. >> he was the all-american family man, with chris ma, looks, and southern charm made him the democrats' choice for vice president in 2004 and a candidate for the presidency himself four years later. but behind the picture-perfect image, john edwards was hiding a secret, an affair with a member of his campaign staff at a time when his wife was suffering from cancer. as his trial ended inconclusively, he admitted he can no longer shy away from the truth he denied for so long. >> while i do not believe i did anything illegal or ever thought i was doing anything illegal, i did an awful, awful lot that was wrong. and there is no one else responsible for my sin. >> the case hinged on whether the money john edwards used to hide his affair was given as a political donation or as a personal gift. on all but one
presidential candidate, john edwards, has been found not guilty of illegally using campaign money to hide details about his pregnant mistress. the judge in north carolina declared a mistrial when the jury couldn't reach a verdict on five other alleged offenses. jonathan blake reports. >> he was the all-american family man, with chris ma, looks, and southern charm made him the democrats' choice for vice president in 2004 and a candidate for the presidency himself four years later. but...
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we can now talk to our reporter who is outside king edward hospital. have we had an official update from the palace this morning? >> no. not yet. we are in touch with them. we are hoping to hear something from them, but no official update yet. we are already at the end of the duke's first night here at the king edward vii hospital in central london. if the mood outside here is anything to go by, the mood has seemed like a calm, quiet, peaceful night. we saw just a faw flowers being glived here in the early morning hours but what is so sad is that this hospital is not too far from where you are now so the squ ubilee celebrations are going on all around him, he so much wanted to be a part of this. but he is here was a as -- here all as a precautionary measure. experts seem to think the way to treat it will be antibiotics, and just to give you background too his health, he is 91 but the had that heart square just before christmas last year but recovered from that. ehe said the hope is that he will make a full and swiftt recovery and we're not too far from
we can now talk to our reporter who is outside king edward hospital. have we had an official update from the palace this morning? >> no. not yet. we are in touch with them. we are hoping to hear something from them, but no official update yet. we are already at the end of the duke's first night here at the king edward vii hospital in central london. if the mood outside here is anything to go by, the mood has seemed like a calm, quiet, peaceful night. we saw just a faw flowers being glived...
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presidential candidate john edwards has been found not guilty of one charge of illegally using campaign donations to cover up an affair. the jury failed to reach a verdict on five accounts. john edwards it to the jurors and his family. >> thank goodness we live in a country that has the system we have. i think those jurors were an exemplar for what juries are supposed to do. they were very impressive. the second thing i want to say a word about is responsibility. and this is about me. i want to make sure that everyone hears from me and from my voice that while i do not believe i did anything a legal or ever thought i was doing anything illegal, i did an awful, awful lot that was wrong. there is no one else responsible for my sins. >> you are watching news day on the bbc. sun, sea, sand, home movies of the british monarchy at play. >> a quick look at the store is around the world. the face of the 11-year-old boy who survived a massacre in syria dominates the cover of the times. he covered himself with his brother's blood and pretended to be dead. counting is still a few hours away. the i
presidential candidate john edwards has been found not guilty of one charge of illegally using campaign donations to cover up an affair. the jury failed to reach a verdict on five accounts. john edwards it to the jurors and his family. >> thank goodness we live in a country that has the system we have. i think those jurors were an exemplar for what juries are supposed to do. they were very impressive. the second thing i want to say a word about is responsibility. and this is about me. i...
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in >> also timothy speaking about those extraordinary photographs of edward curtis. it brings today's shows to a close. due to check out our facebook page as well. thank you for watching, have a great weekend. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. presented by kcet los angeles. - hi, neighbour! wanna play in the block corner at school with me? and then we're going to miss elaina's house for backwards day. i'm so glad you're coming too. i'll be right backwards-- i mean back. is made possible in part by... the richard king mellon foun
in >> also timothy speaking about those extraordinary photographs of edward curtis. it brings today's shows to a close. due to check out our facebook page as well. thank you for watching, have a great weekend. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use...
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she was taken from the king edward vii hospital from london harley street to the couple's home at kensington palace for what officials say will be a time of arrest. her recovery is certainly a relief for the royal family. prince charles visiting members of the commonwealth expedition even managed to joke about the australian press and call to the hospital. -- prank call to the hospital. >> [indiscernible] that is funded. -- splendid. >> the important thing for kay now, according to doctors, is to get as much rest as possible. >> she should be resting and avoiding any commitments that are not the central. if she doesn't, her rummaging could get worse again and she could end up back in hospital. >> but the need to protect a cake and the unborn baby raised some are to go issues for the couple. the royal doctors here in london are hardly going to be content at the moment for kate to return to north wales where william is based as and rsv search and rescue pilots. both of them has -- have decisions to make. kate must decide whether she stays in london, but would have to be without william's full
she was taken from the king edward vii hospital from london harley street to the couple's home at kensington palace for what officials say will be a time of arrest. her recovery is certainly a relief for the royal family. prince charles visiting members of the commonwealth expedition even managed to joke about the australian press and call to the hospital. -- prank call to the hospital. >> [indiscernible] that is funded. -- splendid. >> the important thing for kay now, according to...
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edward and his wife are due to visit gibraltar as part of the world-wide jubilee celebration. they were unhappy about that. she will not be here. >> any idea how many royals will be gathered at this lunch? >> yes, we are told there will onarchs here.gn mark they will all be sitting at round tables inside buckingham palace. at each of those tables, there will be a representative of the british royal family sitting with the guests. the dress code is lounge suits. >> thank you very much. a quick reminder before we go over our top story on gmt. stock markets in europe and asia reported further declines after a week of turmoil and uncertainty surrounding the euro. that is it for us. thank you for watching. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> this is kim -- about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resou
edward and his wife are due to visit gibraltar as part of the world-wide jubilee celebration. they were unhappy about that. she will not be here. >> any idea how many royals will be gathered at this lunch? >> yes, we are told there will onarchs here.gn mark they will all be sitting at round tables inside buckingham palace. at each of those tables, there will be a representative of the british royal family sitting with the guests. the dress code is lounge suits. >> thank you...
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edward vii hospital in london. on the other hand, two australian disk jockeys working for a sydney radio station called @ today f.m.. kate had been admitted to the hospital hours early. william left monday night, looking pensive. in the early hours of tuesday, the australians call the hospital switchboard. >> hello, good morning. >> hello, there. could i still -- christ -- could i please speak to kate, my granddaughter? >> yes, hold on man. >> are they putting us through? >> yes. >> if this works, it is the easiest prank call we have ever made. >> in the ensuing conversation, which we are not broadcasting, a nurse gave details about kdot condition. like any patient, she is entitled to confidentiality. the hospital released a statement this morning that it regretted the incident. this was a jewish -- foolish prank call -- this was a foolish pranks call. the call should never have got through. >> the call should have been put through to the contactor be at the time. it should not have gone through to a member of the
edward vii hospital in london. on the other hand, two australian disk jockeys working for a sydney radio station called @ today f.m.. kate had been admitted to the hospital hours early. william left monday night, looking pensive. in the early hours of tuesday, the australians call the hospital switchboard. >> hello, good morning. >> hello, there. could i still -- christ -- could i please speak to kate, my granddaughter? >> yes, hold on man. >> are they putting us...
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among them, edward, probably dying soon after it was taken, but still remarkable for its family to see. >> the picture taken before he died by the photographers not far from the trenches is quite poignant really. >> the photographs were taken on this camera, by an enterprising french couple. after more than a century and the negatives or in a trunk in the attic of a french farm house and were discovered last year and brought to australia to be developed. >> it is behind the front lines and it was far enough to be safe, but very close to the front. it became a very important rest area. >> the soldiers used the photographs as post cards, some telling their families they were surviving the trenches and others how they missed home. >> such powerful messages like, i am alive, well, i am dismayed. craig moe collection of 800 photographs has been described as one of the most significant world war roman one finds in recent years, offering a glimpse of life after one battle and the weight before the next -- wait before the next. experiences recorded on faces. bbc news, australia. >> this is "bb
among them, edward, probably dying soon after it was taken, but still remarkable for its family to see. >> the picture taken before he died by the photographers not far from the trenches is quite poignant really. >> the photographs were taken on this camera, by an enterprising french couple. after more than a century and the negatives or in a trunk in the attic of a french farm house and were discovered last year and brought to australia to be developed. >> it is behind the...
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edwards was accused of using campaign funds to hide his pregnant mistress while he ran for president in 2008. a chinese activist to the who flew to the u.s. after tense iplomatic negotiations revealed his family and friends have suffered severe beatings since he left the country. his first major appearance since he left the country, he spoke about his concerns for his family and the future of his country. we have the story. >> applause for chen guangcheng, the blind activist still hobbling after his dramatic escape after being under house arrest in china. he was all smiles in new york when he called on china hurts to to observe the rule of law. >> it's not that there's no laws. it's that they are not being enforced and the second question is the judicial agencies are not being told to enforce the law. they are being told to do things illegally. >> his journey to america after fleeing his chinese captainors and taking refuge in the u.s. ambassador said he wants to pat spotlight on it. >> can you really do coverups? no. that possibility is diminishing but for officials to ride on the c
edwards was accused of using campaign funds to hide his pregnant mistress while he ran for president in 2008. a chinese activist to the who flew to the u.s. after tense iplomatic negotiations revealed his family and friends have suffered severe beatings since he left the country. his first major appearance since he left the country, he spoke about his concerns for his family and the future of his country. we have the story. >> applause for chen guangcheng, the blind activist still...
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the film was produced by one of cinemas pioneers, edward turner. his oregon's new he tried to create color film, -- historians new he tried to create color film. then he was given this old can that was sitting on the shelves. >> i opened it, took a little film out now, and i recognize the process. i could not quite believe my eyes. >> he died in 1990 through -- 1993 while his idea was only an idea. >> it is the quality of the color that amazes you. this also tells us something else. this is the family. that baby is not yet year-old, so it has to be 19001, 1900 to, the first color -- 1902, the first color moving pictures. that might change other bits of film history. >> we have to go deeper and pull the date for the beginning of the medium slightly further back, because there are other pioneers who made systems they never manage to get projected onto a screen. >> what ever historians make of it, it is a glimpse of 1902 we have never had before. it looks real and not and reflect back to a garden in london when a gunman made history by doing what fath
the film was produced by one of cinemas pioneers, edward turner. his oregon's new he tried to create color film, -- historians new he tried to create color film. then he was given this old can that was sitting on the shelves. >> i opened it, took a little film out now, and i recognize the process. i could not quite believe my eyes. >> he died in 1990 through -- 1993 while his idea was only an idea. >> it is the quality of the color that amazes you. this also tells us something...
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colonel edwards made a promise that one of the metals would be taken to the peak of everest. a promise that no one has tried to honor until now. he said that on behalf of the british nation, at the next opportunity, one of the metals would be taken to the very summit. he has already climbed everest nine times. in honoring that olympic promise, he hopes to make it to the top for his 10th. >> for lots of reasons, that pledge will not be a gold until now, 2012, when the olympic s are coming to our own shores. what better time to the bill this pledge, 90 years after? >> the medal he will carry to the top was presented to the doctor. another member of the party was back in evora's two years later ran died in the attempt. it was now larry who coined the famous mountaineers' reason for why they seek the summit -- because it is there. bbc news. >> we have been telling you about the food crisis in west africa. in nearby san miguel, the end of a political era. -- senegal, the end of a political era. mr. sall, a former prime minister, says this marks a new beginning. thousands took to t
colonel edwards made a promise that one of the metals would be taken to the peak of everest. a promise that no one has tried to honor until now. he said that on behalf of the british nation, at the next opportunity, one of the metals would be taken to the very summit. he has already climbed everest nine times. in honoring that olympic promise, he hopes to make it to the top for his 10th. >> for lots of reasons, that pledge will not be a gold until now, 2012, when the olympic s are coming...
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the triple jumper jonathan edwards are amongst those celebrity torch bearers for the 217-kilometer journey. the crowd was absolutely fantastic. they've had lots of children, lots of enthusiasm from the grown-ups and lots of proud torch bearers. most people, of course, dominated have got their own personal stories. policemen who have done lots for the community, an amputee who has made the best out of every day, helping others as well. and you can see the crowds really getting behind this, even though it is monday morning, but at least it's not raining. >> much more, of course, on that throughout the day. jamie is right here with the business. to bring us down. >> down to earth. >> markets, how are they? >> oh, they've been better. markets are still very navigable. all the markets are still in europe and are up. however, the g-8 meeting really didn't come out with any particular concrete proposals about how to push for some kind of growth in europe, and that is the great sort of emphasis at the moment, how to get growth there. and i think the problem is nobody really knows what is going to
the triple jumper jonathan edwards are amongst those celebrity torch bearers for the 217-kilometer journey. the crowd was absolutely fantastic. they've had lots of children, lots of enthusiasm from the grown-ups and lots of proud torch bearers. most people, of course, dominated have got their own personal stories. policemen who have done lots for the community, an amputee who has made the best out of every day, helping others as well. and you can see the crowds really getting behind this, even...
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she was taken from the king edward vii hospital from london harley street to the couple's home at kensington palace for what officials say will be a time of arrest. her recovery is certainly a relief for the royal family. prince charles visiting members of the commonwealth expedition even managed to joke about the australian press and call to the hospital. -- prank call to the hospital. >> [indiscernible] that is funded. -- splendid. >> the important thing for kay now, according to doctors, is to get as much rest as possible. >> she should be resting and avoiding any commitments that are not the central. if she doesn't, her rummaging could get worse again and she could end up back in hospital. >> but the need to protect a cake and the unborn baby raised some are to go issues for the couple. the royal doctors here in london are hardly going to be content at the moment for kate to return to north wales where william is based as and rsv search and rescue pilots. both of them has -- have decisions to make. kate must decide whether she stays in london, but would have to be without william's full
she was taken from the king edward vii hospital from london harley street to the couple's home at kensington palace for what officials say will be a time of arrest. her recovery is certainly a relief for the royal family. prince charles visiting members of the commonwealth expedition even managed to joke about the australian press and call to the hospital. -- prank call to the hospital. >> [indiscernible] that is funded. -- splendid. >> the important thing for kay now, according to...
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jonathan edwards report. >> it could be the first world -- clean, tidy, prosperous. south africa's black middle class is now 3 million strong. this place is where the anc was founded a century ago. today, its leaders enjoy all the trappings of the area as they turn up for their conference. the anc remains remarkably relaxed, not even the discovery of a white extremist bomb plot has upset them. still, all is not well with the party. the president, jacob zuma, is being challenged by his deputy. president zuma himself has been strongly accused of corruption, raised here in his speech. >> we can stop corruption in its tracks. >> one anc figure believes the correction comes because the movement has attracted the wrong sort of people. >> it has become one of the means through which people feel that they can accumulate wealth and great -- create opportunities for themselves and their families. and that is to the detriment of the movement. >> it is 18 years since the historic district -- the agreement between nelson mandela and the anc and the de klerk regime. today, declerc
jonathan edwards report. >> it could be the first world -- clean, tidy, prosperous. south africa's black middle class is now 3 million strong. this place is where the anc was founded a century ago. today, its leaders enjoy all the trappings of the area as they turn up for their conference. the anc remains remarkably relaxed, not even the discovery of a white extremist bomb plot has upset them. still, all is not well with the party. the president, jacob zuma, is being challenged by his...